Thank you both.
- - Norma
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, 007 <007@...> wrote:
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> This needs clarification. The variance takes each possibility and the difference each possibility is from the overall expected value of the game, squares each of these differences, and then adds those squares. Imagine a game that has 4 possibilities. If 3 of them occur, 1 unit is lost. If the 4th occurs, the player wins 3 units. The expected value of the game is 0. The variance is therefore 3/4 x ((0 - 1) ^ 2) + 1/4 x ((3 - 0) ^ 2) = 3.
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[vpFREE] Re: Volatility question
[vpFREE] Re: XVP: Essay on "Leaving Las Vegas"
Sorry, just a crummy hosting service. The second level techs have it up and running now.
BTW, if anyone knows a good hosting company please send me an email.
comps_mavin@yahoo.com
Thanks.
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> From: Maven <comps_mavin@...>
> To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Tue, June 14, 2011 2:41:38 PM
> Subject: [vpFREE] XVP: Essay on "Leaving Las Vegas"
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> Â
> An essay on the Book and Movie "Leaving Las Vegas"
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> http://vegasmavens.com/2011/leaving-las-vegas-the-book-the-movie-the-suicide-note/
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> For the essay I spoke with Erin O'Brien the sister of of the author John
> O'Brien. John O'Brien committed very shortly after learning that his first novel
> "Leaving Las Vegas" was going to be made into a Hollywood Movie.
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Re: [vpFREE] XVP: Essay on "Leaving Las Vegas"
"Oops! This link appears to be broken."
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From: Maven <comps_mavin@yahoo.com>
To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tue, June 14, 2011 2:41:38 PM
Subject: [vpFREE] XVP: Essay on "Leaving Las Vegas"
An essay on the Book and Movie "Leaving Las Vegas"
http://vegasmavens.com/2011/leaving-las-vegas-the-book-the-movie-the-suicide-note/
For the essay I spoke with Erin O'Brien the sister of of the author John
O'Brien. John O'Brien committed very shortly after learning that his first novel
"Leaving Las Vegas" was going to be made into a Hollywood Movie.
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[vpFREE] LVRJ: Palms partners with TPG in effort to reduce debt
LVRJ: Palms partners with TPG in effort to reduce debt
http://www.lvrj.com/business/palms-partners-with-tpg-in-effort-to-reduce-debt-123867644.html
or
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[vpFREE] Re: Siegel Slots & Suites Inventory
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, Vegasvpplayer <vegasvpplayer@...> wrote:
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> All games listed in database appear to have been removed. ( Triple Bonus Plus, NSUD, Bonus Poker Deluxe)
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I meant to ask you about that. I stopped by in March, and I looked and I looked and I looked. NADA!
I did find a 9-6-5 Double Bonus Progressive for dollars. It had a long ways to go before being playable. That's it that I could tell. They're making a mistake. The old Barcelona not only had the good games that were in the vpfree database, but they also had some decent progressives, including some old bar tops with 8-5 Bonus Poker that was frequently positive. That's history.
Maybe the owners need new glasses. I think they're nearsighted.
[vpFREE] Siegel Slots & Suites Inventory
All games listed in database appear to have been removed. ( Triple Bonus Plus, NSUD, Bonus Poker Deluxe)
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[vpFREE] XVP: Essay on "Leaving Las Vegas"
An essay on the Book and Movie "Leaving Las Vegas"
http://vegasmavens.com/2011/leaving-las-vegas-the-book-the-movie-the-suicide-note/
For the essay I spoke with Erin O'Brien the sister of of the author John O'Brien. John O'Brien committed very shortly after learning that his first novel "Leaving Las Vegas" was going to be made into a Hollywood Movie.
[vpFREE] Re: LVA Question of the Day - 14 JUN 2011
Bellagio is right across the street from Bally's and Paris, you just walk across the bridge over the LV blvd.
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, Curtis Rich <LGTVegas@...> wrote:
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> Bellagio is "...definitely within walking distance..." from Flamingo.
> But, Bally's and Paris are not?
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> On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 12:20 AM, vpFREE Administrator
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> > LVA Question of the Day - 14 JUN 2011
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> > Q: We want to go for either a light dinner or app's while
> > enjoying a few beverages and hopefully listening to some
> > live music during all this. We would like to do this about 6
> > p.m.-ish. We stay at the Flamingo and would like something
> > within walking distance. A lounge perhaps that offers food
> > and entertainment? Does not have to be a big place. Thanks.
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> > Read the answer here:
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> > http://www.lasvegasadvisor.com/qod.cfm
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Re: [vpFREE] LVA Question of the Day - 14 JUN 2011
Bellagio is "...definitely within walking distance..." from Flamingo.
But, Bally's and Paris are not?
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> Q: We want to go for either a light dinner or app's while
> enjoying a few beverages and hopefully listening to some
> live music during all this. We would like to do this about 6
> p.m.-ish. We stay at the Flamingo and would like something
> within walking distance. A lounge perhaps that offers food
> and entertainment? Does not have to be a big place. Thanks.
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> Read the answer here:
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> http://www.lasvegasadvisor.com/qod.cfm
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[vpFREE] LVA Question of the Day - 14 JUN 2011
LVA Question of the Day - 14 JUN 2011
Q: We want to go for either a light dinner or app's while
enjoying a few beverages and hopefully listening to some
live music during all this. We would like to do this about 6
p.m.-ish. We stay at the Flamingo and would like something
within walking distance. A lounge perhaps that offers food
and entertainment? Does not have to be a big place. Thanks.
Read the answer here:
http://www.lasvegasadvisor.com/qod.cfm
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